@@satishgaire The biggest con is having to do it manually. It makes scaling harder. Schema.org is does make updates and WordLift syncs with those so you don't have to
A company I was talking to sues schema to drop invisible pins at job sites with before and after pictures taken on site from a gps-enabled device so that google maps uses that specific info to better target in and around those areas; by the sound of it, it just extracts exif data and generates the schema code, does it just add an image, type and geo{} section or how does that work?
So simple and yet so powerful and effective!
Great content, and walkthrough…
On 12:11 is this wordlift plugin?
Yes it is.
@@smamarketing If tag content manual way, what are the cons? Can these tags change often ? having me to go back?
@@satishgaire The biggest con is having to do it manually.
It makes scaling harder.
Schema.org is does make updates and WordLift syncs with those so you don't have to
Love this tutorial :)
A company I was talking to sues schema to drop invisible pins at job sites with before and after pictures taken on site from a gps-enabled device so that google maps uses that specific info to better target in and around those areas; by the sound of it, it just extracts exif data and generates the schema code, does it just add an image, type and geo{} section or how does that work?
it's a great product but the pricing is totally detached from reality. I might consider it for $49 a year.